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Corroborated by McCarthy's daughter, Ellen, this is what I think it said:
John R. MacArthur: Lessons on Wartime Leadership from Eugene McCarthy 2008
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Corroborated by major motion pictures like the 2006's Man of the Year directed by Barry Levinson and starring Robin Williams, exposing the idiocy of privatized elections and electronic voting machines and presumably the forthcoming HBO film Recount, the election transparency movement has begun to overcome the “faith-based” disbelief and resistance of detractors.
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Corroborated allegations that [UN Ambassador nominee] Mr. Bolton?
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Corroborated allegations that [UN Ambassador nominee] Mr. Bolton?
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Corroborated allegations that [UN Ambassador nominee] Mr. Bolton?
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Corroborated the testimony, and the opinions of M. Dumas.
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Corroborated the previous evidence in every respect but one.
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OpEdNews - Quicklink: "'Downing Street Documents' - Confirmed and Corroborated!"
OpEdNews - Quicklink: "'Downing Street Documents' - Confirmed and Corroborated!" 2005
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OpEdNews - Quicklink: "'Downing Street Documents' - Confirmed and Corroborated!" 2005
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Corroborated by linguistic and literary evidence, this convinced most that Okinawans comprised a prodigal “branch house” of the Japanese race and that the Japanese were the “parents” of all East Asia.
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